An intruder who is alleged to have broken into Celine Dion's house earlier this week was discovered treating it like his own home, police have said.

The suspect - since named as Daniel Bedard - was discovered upstairs at the property on the private island of Gagnon, near Montreal. A spokesperson for Laval police told the Winnipeg Free Press that the 36-year-old had drawn a bath and enjoyed a snack in the singer's kitchen.

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Franco Di Genova said: "He opened the water faucets, was pouring a nice warmish bath [and] he even managed to eat some pastry that was in the fridge."